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【题目】阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,在空格上填入恰当的词,使句子完整

【1】他与他的新上司胡新的讨论注定会对他的记者生涯产生重要影响。

His discussion with his new boss, Hu Xin,_______ _______ strongly influence his life as a journalist.

2听上去汽车的发动机好像坏了。如果是这样的话,我们最好立刻把它送到修理厂。

It sounds like something is wrong with the cars engineer. _______ _______ ,wed better take it to the garage immediately.

3她以前从来没有见过和罗伯特一样打网球打得这么好的人。

Never before _______ _______ _______ anybody who can play tennis as well as Robert.

4我正在玩游戏,这时突然停电了。

I _______ _______ computer games _______electricity was cut off.

5一看到他古怪的穿着,我们都笑了。(sight)

We laughed _______ _______ _______ _______ his strange clothes.

【答案】

【1】was to

【2】 If so

【3】 has she seen

【4】 was playing when

【5】at the sight of

【解析】

试题分析:考查单词拼写,词类活用,固定句型,以及简单的翻译能力。

【1】was to 分析句子结构可知,此句少谓语,名词是discussion,故谓语用单数,此外,动词不定式表示将来,符合句意,故此处空填was to。

【2】 If so 考查固定表达。根据汉语翻译,此处为如果是这样的话,对应的英语句子为If so

【3】 has she seen考查倒装句。否定词置于句首时,主句要倒装,其结构为:Not/Never/……+do/did/does/can/……+主语+谓语+……,此句是说从来没有,故用完成时,因此写成has she seen

【4】 was playing when 考查固定句型。此处为固定句型:was/were doing……when:正在做……这时又发生了另外一件事,故结合句意此处填was playing ……when。

【5】at the sight of考查固定短语。根据后面提示词sight,可知短语at the sight of,意为看见,故此处填at the sight of

【知识归纳】

部分倒装:Not/Never/……+do/did/does/can/……+主语+谓语+……;was/were doing……when:正在做……这时又发生了另外一件事;at the sight of,意为看见。

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